Mixed fortunes for Clare clubs in FAI Junior Cup & Kilrush fall to Coole
*Kilrush Rangers’ Danny Clancy. THREE CLARE clubs have progressed to the next round of the FAI Junior Cup following Sunday’s action across the province.
*Kilrush Rangers’ Danny Clancy. THREE CLARE clubs have progressed to the next round of the FAI Junior Cup following Sunday’s action across the province.
*Photograph: Natasha Barton BRIDGE UTD obliterated Mountshannon Celtic to move to top spot of the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division while Lifford FC also kept their unbeaten run intact.
*Tadhg Noonan was on the scoresheet again for Newmarket Celtic. Photograph: Natasha Barton GAMEWEEK TWO in the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division saw no major surprises but a return to winning ways for champions Avenue Utd.
*Lifford players celebrate David Keenan’s goal in Roslevan. Photograph: Ruairi Price A NEW SEASON has begun with the race for the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division kicking off in earnest.
*Bridge Utd’s Kieran Quinlan and Leon Kelly. Photograph: Natasha Barton THEY MAY HAVE CONTESTED two Clare Cup finals in the past seven years but anyone involved in Bridge Utd will admit the club have not challenged strongly enough for honours at the top table of soccer in the county.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley SIXTY CHILDREN partook in the second annual Clare GAA Autism Activity Cúl Camp held this week.
*Striker Jack Ryan and Shannon Town Utd teammates celebrate. Photograph: Mark Hayes SHANNON TOWN UTD recorded an U19 double after they impressively dismantled the challenge of Tulla Utd on Sunday.
*CDSL Chairman, Jason Ryan. Photograph: Martin Connolly KILRUSH’s Jason Ryan is to be returned unopposed as Chairman of the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) with contests on course to occur for the roles of Fixtures Secretary and Munster FA Delegate.
Conor Mullen watches from behind as Conor Hehir and Billy Connors battle for the ball. Photograph: Joe Buckley After a week in which decisions in the meeting rooms had dominated Clare soccer discussions, the focus on Sunday was on the premier league and followers weren’t disappointed as both Newmarket Celtic and Avenue United failed to …
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*Shannon Town’s Brian Monaghan. Photograph: Joe Buckley Despite not being at full-strength, Bridge Utd were comfortable winners over Sporting Ennistymon while Shannon Town prevailed over Shannon Olympic in the weekend’s Maloney Hardware Premier Division ties.